Grateful to @nfyahaya.bsky.social for agreeing to read 'How Commerce Became Legal,' and excited to discuss it with her as part of #ASLH Making Connections: New Works in Legal History on January 21 via Zoom.
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Grateful to @nfyahaya.bsky.social for agreeing to read 'How Commerce Became Legal,' and excited to discuss it with her as part of #ASLH Making Connections: New Works in Legal History on January 21 via Zoom.
RSVP: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Grateful to @nfyahaya.bsky.social for agreeing to read 'How Commerce Became Legal,' and excited to discuss it with her as part of #ASLH Making Connections: New Works in Legal History on January 21 via Zoom.
RSVP: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Book cover of How Commerce Became Legal: Merchants and Market Governance in Nineteenth-Century Egypt Omar by Youssef Cheta
When Egypt's markets opened to private capital in the 1840s, a new infrastructure of commercial laws & institutions emerged. How Commerce Became Legal by @omarcheta.bsky.social considers how modern laws redefined the commercial sphere, shaping a mode of market governance
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SOAS Walter Rodney Collective: Seminar Series, Fall 2025 Empire, Race, Capital: Readings Beyond the Atlantic 5-7pm, SOAS (unless otherwise specified_ Convenors: Sarah El-Kazaz, Hengameh Ziai, Lisa Tilley, and Samia Khatun Thursday 9 October Esmat Elhalaby, Parting Gifts of Empire: Palestine and India at the Dawn of Decolonization (2025) Thursday 16 October Catherine Hall, Lucky Valley: Edward Long and the History of Racial Capitalism (2024) Tuesday 28 October Omar Cheta, How Commerce Became Legal: Merchants and Market Governance in Nineteenth-Century Egypt (2025) Thursday 30 October (12:30pm) Nicky Falkof, Worrier State: Risk, Anxiety and Moral Panic in South Africa Thursday 13 November Tithi Bhattacharya, Ghostly Past, Capitalist Presence: A Social History of Fear in Colonial Bengal (2024) Thursday 20 November Françoise Verges, Making the World Clean: Wasted Lives, Wasted Environment and Racial Capitalism (2024) Thursday 4 December Hafsa Kanjwak, Colonizing Kashmir: State-building Under Indian Occupation (2023) Department of Politics and International Studies, Department of Development Studies, and School of History, Religions and Philosophies
The Histories of Capitalism and Race series
@soasuni.bsky.social is back with a stellar line-up! Join us for exciting book discussions with @esmat.bsky.social, Catherine Hall, @omarcheta.bsky.social, Nicky Falkof, Tithi Bhattacharya, Françoise Verges, and Hafsa Kanjwal.
*How Commerce Became Legal* is finally out with @stanfordpress.bsky.social. Many thanks to all the friends and colleagues who helped along the way.
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*How Commerce Became Legal* is finally out with @stanfordpress.bsky.social. Many thanks to all the friends and colleagues who helped along the way.
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(50% site-wide discount valid until September 8; 20% discount using code "CHETA20" after that)
Thank you!
Forthcoming, September 2025.
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My review of Aaron Jakes's outstanding and ambitious book, "Egypt's Occupation." doi.org/10.1093/ahr/...
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Beth Baron and Jeffrey Culang edited an important book. It features studies by some of the best scholars of Egyptian history, including Kathryn Schwartz, who left our world too soon. Her chapter on al-Waqa’i’ al-Misriyya is a testament to her brilliance. May her scholarship keep her memory alive.